Quote Originally Posted by Der_Ryan_M View Post
It just wasn't to be...

But seriously, this is a joke yeah.
But on the other hand, I did really make another step forward in the last few months, experimenting with formations and tactics, also paying attention to your guides with the change freekick guy if he misses 2x in a row and all of this stuff. And I mean - I play this game for 7 years now and I'm still learning and the engine is constantly changing. What works today might not work in a few seasons anymore. And new things will matter.
It's also kind of the fun that comes with the game. At the end you can only try your best and try to be relaxed about the game, especially if you are not spending a lot or any money on it.
The mindset of wanting to win everything is wrong. You need to respect all opponents who are semi-active and try to figure them out, approach from game to game. I was on that point before, wanting to quit. But I couldn't then and you know, today I'm glad I didn't quit.
You have a point, but the lack of certainty is frustrating. You loose games and you don't know why, change and study formations but one can hardly see the pattern of things: I mean each competition has a different engine. When the game doesn't kick your balls one tanker does (like me a 184% team knocked me out of the Cup after all my planning and real cash investments). Then just like in Khris' case you decide to save so much, and then invest so much but you cannot point to what you have achieved with such huge investment of 2k tokens plus greens. It is not gratifying to say the least - I hope the friendly championship will solve this problem. Since with the new idea of reputation tankers can be easily identified and draws can be fairer.

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